Elections

Idaho, nation gets out the vote

Wanda Walker, chief judge for precinct 2002-2006 in Ada County, leads poll workers in the oath of office before opening voting at the Ustick Baptist Church in Boise on Tuesday. Kyle Greenkgreen@idahostatesman.com

The first voters of the day make their way into precinct 2002-2006 in the Ustick Baptist Church in Boise on Tuesday. Kyle Greenkgreen@idahostatesman.com

Voters wait in line at Ustick Baptist Church in Boise on Tuesday morning. Kyle Greenkgreen@idahostatesman.com

The line of voters at Ustick Baptist Church in Boise stretched out the door when polls opened Tuesday. Kyle Greenkgreen@idahostatesman.com

A voter casts his ballot at precinct 2002-2006 in the Ustick Baptist Church in Boise on Tuesday. Kyle Greenkgreen@idahostatesman.com

Voters stand in line before voting at Ustick Baptist Church in Boise. Kyle Greenkgreen@idahostatesman.com

Voters cast their ballots at Ustick Baptist Church in Boise on Tuesday. Kyle Greenkgreen@idahostatesman.com

Wearing American flag glasses he bought for the Fourth of July, William Harding registers to vote at Cynthia Mann Elementary in Boise. By 10 a.m., almost 300 voters had cast their ballots and 50 people had registered to vote, according to Alise Pemsler, chief judge for precinct 1603. Kyle Greenkgreen@idahostatesman.com

William Harding gets a piece of candy from poll worker Lezlie Ellard after voting at Cynthia Mann Elementary in Boise. Kyle Greenkgreen@idahostatesman.com

Voters cast their ballots at Pierce Park Baptist Church in Boise on Tuesday. Kyle Greenkgreen@idahostatesman.com

Voters cast their ballots at the Cathedral of the Rockies in Boise. Kyle Greenkgreen@idahostatesman.com

Voters cast their ballots at the Cathedral of the Rockies in Boise. Kyle Greenkgreen@idahostatesman.com

Voters cast their ballots at the Cathedral of the Rockies in Boise. Kyle Greenkgreen@idahostatesman.com

Pierce Park Baptist Church was packed with voters when polls opened Tuesday morning. bmanny@idahostatesman.comBill Manny

The line at Siena Elementary School in Meridian, one of the busiest polling places in the Treasure Valley, stretched the length of the school’s gym before the polls opened Tuesday morning. jlantz@idahostatesman.comJason Lantz

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump casts his ballot on Tuesday in New York City. Gary HershornTNS

Surrounded by a crowd of people, Democratic Nominee for President of the United States former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and her husband former President Bill Clinton, finish casting their votes on election day morning at Douglas Grafflin Elementary School in Chappaqua, New York. Melina MaraThe Washington Post

Voters arrive at Precinct 1806 to cast their ballots at the Ada County Indigent Services office in Boise. The precinct was moved from its location on ParkCenter Boulevard. Polling was extended one hour to 9 p.m. at five new Ada County polling places after a lawsuit by the Idaho Democratic Party. Darin Oswalddoswald@idahostatesman.com

Voters at Precinct 1806 cast their ballots at the Ada County Indigent Services office in Boise. The precinct was moved from its location on ParkCenter Boulevard. Polling was extended one hour to 9 p.m. at five new Ada County polling places after a lawsuit by the Idaho Democratic Party. Darin Oswalddoswald@idahostatesman.com

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and his wife Melania cast their ballots at PS-59 on Tuesday in New York. Evan VucciThe Associated Press

Idaho Gov. Butch Otter and First Lady Lori Otter share a microphone for a radio interview at a post-election party for Republicans at the Riverside Hotel. Katherine Joneskjones@idahostatesman.com

Charlie Chan puts a Trump/Pence sticker on Tabby Jolley, left, running for House District 17 at a post-election gathering for the GOP on Tuesday at the Riverside Hotel. Katherine Joneskjones@idahostatesman.com

Idaho Rep. Raul Labrador waves to friends and supporters at the GOP’s post-election party at the Riverside Hotel on Tuesday. Katherine Joneskjones@idahostatesman.com

John Farris, 9, joins the Republican post-election party at the Riverside Hotel on Tuesday. His grandfather, Fred Martin, is running in District 15. Katherine Joneskjones@idahostatesman.com

Becky Martin and her son, Jason, 3, join the Republican’s post-election party at the Riverside Hotel on Tuesday. Martin's father-in-law, Fred Martin, is running in District 15. Katherine Joneskjones@idahostatesman.com